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US edition: St. Martin’s Oct ’79. |
Anthology of 19 original stories. Authors include Aliette de Bodard, Susan Lanigan, Andrew Hook, Gavin Inglis. |
By the same successful team, Mike Harding and Rodger McPhail, that produced Up the Boo Aye, Shooting Pookakies, The Thief of the World is a scintillating collection of comic, curious and haunting tales based on the dance melodies of Ireland. Each tale is beautifully illustrated in full colour and has an accompanying music score for those adventurous enough to render the melodies themselves. These enchanting stories of legend, with their roots set firmly in the bogs and limestone crags of the West, make an enchanting book that will thrill and entertain all the family. |
Original collection of humorous poems, illustrated (in colour) by Rodger McPhail. |
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Fascinating collection of Thomas Hardy’s supernatural stories, edited and introduced by Peter Haining. |
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Collection of six stories, one original. |
Original anthology of nine stories published online under a creative commons license, most previously rejected by at least one publisher; an appendix describes why and how the project came to be. Authors include Mary Anne Mohanraj, Ken Liu, and Carole Lanham. |
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Collection of 13 stories, one original, with comments on each by Harmon. |
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Sf novel, expanded slightly from the story of the same name in Startling Stories (May 1949). |
Reprint (Bouregy & Curl 1953 as Flight Into Yesterday) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Dome Around America by Jack Williamson. |
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Selection of classic American ghost stories. British edition from Jarrolds, 1929, from which page details taken. |
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Juvenile anthology, published for Halloween. Revised edition published in 1964. |
Revised edition of 1936 edition. |